Emergency crews respond to possible jumper report, Duluth MN
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According to the dispatch call, rescue and ambulance units were dispatched to a pedestrian bridge over I-35 near the M&H gas station in Duluth for a report of a possible jumper. Upon investigation, responders found no one at the scene, and the situation may have involved a person placing a protest banner instead.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Tension Rescue One, One Engine, Mayo Clinic Ambulance, respond to the pedestrian bridge over I-35 by the M&H gas station for a possible jumper.
00:10
That's a male on the outside of the barrier of the walking bridge.
00:16
Rescue 1-1-engine Mayo Clinic Ambulance respond to the pedestrian bridge over I-35 by the M&H for a possible jumper standing on the wrong side of the barrier.
00:30
M&H gas station is going to be near West Michigan Street.
00:39
One Tower is responding from headquarters.
00:43
We'll be responding to the I-35.
00:47
10-4-1-tower, one-tower responding on I-35.
00:51
Rescue One responding.
00:54
10-4 Rescue One.
00:58
San Luis, number one engine.
01:01
Number one engine.
01:03
One engine is going to remain in service.
01:05
Rescue One will advise if they need us.
01:08
Ten four.
01:13
One tower is in the area.
01:15
We're not seeing anyone at this time.
01:21
Last I saw they were on the move closer to the railroad tracks, and someone else mentioned that it may have been someone putting up a banner for a protest.
01:35
10-4-1 power will investigate a little further.
01:40
Rescue 1, you can go back in service.
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